- Bite the bullet, Delhi high court tells Centre on marital rape
A court pronouncement will decide the fate of a 150-year-old provision in Indian criminal law that protects husbands from rape charges. The Delhi high
- Maximum and minimum temperatures to shoot up in Delhi
Delhi saw a sunny morning due to a slight rise in the daytime mercury with India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting strong gusty winds on Tue
- Ukraine crisis: Air India flight leaves Delhi for Kyiv to fly back Indians
India Business News: Aptly numbered “1947”, an Air India Dreamliner took off from Delhi at 7.40 am for Kyiv’s Kyiv Boryspil International Airport. This is first of the thr
- Delhi Metro makes room for more on 3 of its busiest lines with 8 - coach trains
Having converted most services in its three major lines into eight-coach trains, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has begun giving the remaining fleet of
- Snag - hit AI Delhi flight lands safely
A Bengaluru-bound Air India flight from Delhi with 157 passengers on board, suspected to have experienced a technical snag midair, landed safely at K
- Delhi News Live Updates: National capital records 360 fresh Covid cases, 4 deaths; positivity rate drops below 1%
The daily caseload of Covid-19 infection in the national capital went below the 500 mark in the last 24 hours. Delhi recorded 360 new cases on Monday, taking the cumulative tally to 18,56,517. The positivity rate also dropped below 1%, according to the state health department’s bulletin.
- Cops conducting raids in UP for suspects who planted IED in east Delhi
Delhi Police's Special Cell is conducting raids in Bareilly and other areas in Uttar Pradesh in pursuit of the suspects who planted an improvised expl
- For some, Delhi schools still as good as closed
Sameer Sinha has two children studying in a private school in central Delhi. Both he and his wife have now started going to work. The Saket residents
- Bite the bullet, Delhi high court tells Centre on marital rape
India News: NEW DELHI: A court pronouncement will decide the fate of a 150-year-old provision in Indian criminal law that protects husbands from rape charges.
- Govt may soon carry out audit of EWS flats built in outer Delhi a decade ago
New Delhi: The Delhi government may soon carry out a safety audit of the flats it built for the economically weaker section about a decade ago in oute.
- Gurugram: Amrapali homebuyers feel Green View tremors
With the National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) itself in the dock for poor quality construction in housing project Green View in Sector-3
- Look into residents? demand for removal of vilayati kikars: NGT
New Delhi: National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the deputy conservator of forest (south) to look into a demand of Vasant Vihar Welfare Associati.
- GB Pant Hospital Caps Stent Price, Others Likely To Follow
New Delhi: In a major relief for heart patients undergoing surgeries, GB Pant Hospital has capped the price of cardiac stents at Rs 22,500, including .
- 5 hurt as RTV turns turtle in Dwarka
New Delhi: Five people were injured in a road accident in the Dwarka South area here on Sunday.
- EDMC?s tax breather for some shops
New Delhi: East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) has approved a proposal in a House meeting for charging property tax at old rates from shops that a.
- DBCs won?t work till corpns take steps to absorb them
New Delhi: With the municipal corporations yet to sanction posts for 3,500 domestic breeding checkers (DBCs), their unions have gone on hunger strike .
- Too Good for Delhi main event
Rajinder-trained Too Good is fancied for the Hebbe Falls Plate, the main event of the races to be held in Delhi on Tuesday: Following are the Selecti
- Ansal case: Notice to cops for ?misleading statements?
New Delhi: A court on Monday issued a show-cause notice to Delhi Police for allegedly making misleading statements before it regarding the sanction to.
- DTC set to add 100 e - buses to fleet by March
New Delhi: Delhi is likely to get around 50 electric buses next week and another 50 by the end of March.
- Delhi: Kids back, but they?ll need to wait for midday meals
Schools are abuzz with activity again as students are back following a dip in the test positivity rate and Covid-19 cases.
- Gautam directs officials to expedite scholarship cases
New Delhi: Delhi’s social welfare minister, Rajendra Pal Gautam, on Monday chaired a meeting regarding disbursement of student scholarships and direct.
- 5 hurt as RTV turns turtle in Dwarka
New Delhi: Five people were injured in a road accident in the Dwarka South area here on Sunday.
- EDMC sets ball rolling for Karkardooma mkt revamp
New Delhi: The East Delhi Municipal Corporatio (EDMC) will hire a private concessionaire to revamp the busy Karkardooma Market and upgrade its public .
- 16,000 Delhi sanitation workers' jobs to be regularised soon: BJP
Ahead of the municipal corporations elections, which are expected to be held in April, the Delhi BJP that rules the civic bodies on Monday announced t
- Delhi reports 360 Covid cases, 4 fatalities; positivity rate drops below 1 pc
??The number of tests conducted a day ago stood at 38,136, while 706 patients were discharged in a span of 24 hours, the bulletin said.